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Elizabeth Hook

Birth15 Mar 1827 - St. Michaels, Bristol, Gloucester, England
DeathAbt. 1867 - England
MotherElizabeth Williams
FatherJacob Hook

Born in St. Michaels, Bristol, Gloucester, England on 15 Mar 1827 to Jacob Hook and Elizabeth Williams. Elizabeth Hook married Edwin Wintle and had 8 children. She passed away on Abt. 1867 in England.

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Jacob Hook
1798 - 1868
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Elizabeth Williams
1801 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Edwin Wintle
1827 - 1888
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Caroline Wintle
1852 - 1909
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John Wintle
1860 - Unknown
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Harriett Wintle
1857 - 1924
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Elisa Wintle
1855 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wintle
1849 - Unknown
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Edwin Wintle
1865 - 1926
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George Wintle
1862 - 1930
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Leelina Wintle
1854 - Unknown

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